podcast

Opinionated History of Mathematics

by Intellectual Mathematics

Death of Archimedes

15.07.2025 • 00:26:21

Archimedes’s emblematic death makes sense psychologically and embodies a rich historical picture in a single scene. Transcript Archimedes died mouthin...

Torricelli’s trumpet is not counterintuitive

30.12.2024 • 00:56:39

There is nothing counterintuitive about an infinite shape with finite volume, contrary to the common propaganda version of the calculus trope known as...

Did Copernicus steal ideas from Islamic astronomers?

29.11.2023 • 01:27:04

Copernicus’s planetary models contain elements also found in the works of late medieval Islamic astronomers associated with the Maragha School, includ...

Operational Einstein: constructivist principles of special relativity

23.07.2023 • 01:16:38

Einstein’s theory of special relativity defines time and space operationally, that is to say, in terms of the actions performed to measure them. This ...

Review of Netz’s New History of Greek Mathematics

11.10.2022 • 00:52:04

Reviel Netz’s New History of Greek Mathematics contains a number of factual errors, both mathematical and historical. Netz is dismissive of traditiona...

The “universal grammar” of space: what geometry is innate?

20.05.2022 • 00:32:22

Geometry might be innate in the same way as language. There are many languages, each of which is an equally coherent and viable paradigm of thought, a...

“Repugnant to the nature of a straight line”: Non-Euclidean geometry

20.02.2022 • 00:30:40

The discovery of non-Euclidean geometry in the 19th century radically undermined traditional conceptions of the relation between mathematics and the w...

Rationalism 2.0: Kant’s philosophy of geometry

17.11.2021 • 00:30:00

Kant developed a philosophy of geometry that explained how geometry can be both knowable in pure thought and applicable to physical reality. Namely, b...

Rationalism versus empiricism

18.09.2021 • 00:43:50

Rationalism says mathematical knowledge comes from within, from pure thought; empiricism that it comes from without, from experience and observation. ...

Cultural reception of geometry in early modern Europe

10.07.2021 • 00:33:47

Euclid inspired Gothic architecture and taught Renaissance painters how to create depth and perspective. More generally, the success of mathematics we...